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authorDavid Seifert <soap@gentoo.org>2017-11-25 23:21:49 +0100
committerDavid Seifert <soap@gentoo.org>2017-11-26 12:26:06 +0100
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treee932d36b7894c1d136e1e393cf1dd75b80d3043d
parentdev-libs/liblinebreak: [QA] Consistent whitespace in metadata.xml (diff)
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dev-libs/libmaa: [QA] Consistent whitespace in metadata.xml
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diff --git a/dev-libs/libmaa/metadata.xml b/dev-libs/libmaa/metadata.xml
index d75fa6bebf37..89d9c1acc0ab 100644
--- a/dev-libs/libmaa/metadata.xml
+++ b/dev-libs/libmaa/metadata.xml
@@ -3,14 +3,14 @@
<pkgmetadata>
<!-- maintainer-needed -->
<longdescription lang="en">
- The libmaa library provides many low-level data structures which
- are helpful for writing compilers, including hash tables, sets, lists,
- debugging support, and memory management. Although libmaa was
- designed and implemented as a foundation for the KHEPERA Transformation
- System, the data structures are generally applicable to a wide range of
- programming problems. The memory management routines are especially helpful
- for improving the performance of memory-intensive applications.
-</longdescription>
+ The libmaa library provides many low-level data structures which
+ are helpful for writing compilers, including hash tables, sets, lists,
+ debugging support, and memory management. Although libmaa was
+ designed and implemented as a foundation for the KHEPERA Transformation
+ System, the data structures are generally applicable to a wide range of
+ programming problems. The memory management routines are especially helpful
+ for improving the performance of memory-intensive applications.
+ </longdescription>
<upstream>
<remote-id type="sourceforge">dict</remote-id>
</upstream>